Pcm Encoding

1995 Audi 90 Base, 2.8 K, AutomaticSECTION Pcm Encoding
NOTE: If PCM does not match vehicle application, the following conditions may exist: poor driveability, increased fuel consumption, excessive exhaust emissions, premature transmission wear, storage of non-existent codes in PCM memory and reduced maximum road speed. Heated oxygen sensor control, EVAP control and other functions may also be inoperative.

Enter self-diagnostics. See ENTERING SELF-DIAGNOSTICSΒ  . Select function 07, ENCODE CONTROL MODULE. Press appropriate buttons to input appropriate 3-digit code based on vehicle application. See PCM ENCODING APPLICATIONS table. Press "Q" button to enter input.

PCM ENCODING APPLICATIONS

Code Transmission Equipment
00 Manual (1) *
001 Automatic (AG4) (1) *
002 Automatic (HP18) (1) *
003 Manual (2) *
004 Automatic (AG4) (2) *
005 Automatic (HP18) (2) *
006 (3) (3) *
007 (3) (3) *
008 (3) (3) *
009 (4) Manual (5) *
010 (4) Automatic (AG4) (5) *
011 (4) Automatic (HP18) (5) *
(1) With heated oxygen sensor, EVAP and without EGR.
(2) With California and Federal emissions, heated oxygen sensors, EVAP, EGR with EGRT sensor, and speed limiter.
(3) If PCM is encoded with this code, vehicle will exhibit poor driveability, increased fuel consumption, excessive emissions, decreased transmission life and false codes.
(4) On vehicles equipped with heated oxygen sensors, if PCM is encoded with this code, the heated oxygen sensor control, EVAP system and EGR system may not operate.
(5) Without heated oxygen sensors, EVAP and EGR.
RENDER: 1.0x

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